ANN ARBOR, MI - The second half of Bank of Ann Arbor's Sonic Lunch concert lineup has been announced, adding some vintage soul, soulful rock and roll and some familiar favorites to the annual summer concert series.

The lineup was announced Wednesday, May 16, on Ann Arbor's 107.1, adding rising artists Anderson East and Caitlyn Smith to the second half of the summer series. The first half of the lineup, which features Moon Taxi and ZZ Ward, was announced on May 2.

"It is with a great deal of excitement and enthusiasm that we complete the 2018 Sonic Lunch line-up," Bank of Ann Arbor President and CEO Tim Marshall said. "From the first concert on June 7 featuring Moon Taxi to the last one on August 30 with Theo Katzman, the whole line-up is rock solid."

Anderson East has gained traction with his blend of southern roots music that combines soul, R&B, rock and country on major label Elektra. Born Michael Anderson, Anderson East's 2015 debut "Delilah" peaked at No. 2 on Billboard's Heat Seekers chart.

Both "Delilah" and 2018 "Encore" were produced by the Grammy-nominated Dave Cobb, whose list of collaborators include groundbreaking alt-country artists Jason Isbell, Sturgill Simpson and Chris Stapleton. Anderson East performs on Aug. 2.

For more than 15 years, Caitlyn Smith has made a name for herself collaborating with and writing for the likes of Meghan Trainor and John Legend, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, Jason Aldean, Rascal Flatts and the TV series "Nashville."

Smith, who will perform on Aug. 16, recently released her latest album "Starfire," a striking mix of rock, soul and country, following up on her 2016 EP of the same name that reached the Billboard charts.

Joining Anderson East and Caitlyn Smith are Michigan's The Accidentals, who made a name for themselves in 2016 with the feel good hit of the summer in Michigan, "Michigan and Again," off their "Parking Lot" EP.

The Traverse City trio kicked off 2017 as major label artists, signing a record deal with Sony Masterworks. They recently were named one of Yahoo Music's Top Ten Bands to Watch 2017. The band's July 26 performance marks the third consecutive year they have performed at Sonic Lunch.

Theo Katzman, a singer and drummer for the Ann Arbor-based band Vulfpeck, has continued to gain a following as a solo artist, releasing his second album "Heartbreak Hits," in January. He returns to close out Sonic Lunch on Aug. 30.

His 2017 introspective concept album serves as a departure from more of a funk-centered sound people are familiar with from his time with Vulfpeck to more of a 1990s rock and roll concentration.

Take a look at the entire lineup below:

June 7: Moon Taxi with special guest Nadim Azzam

Jun 14: ZZ Ward with special guest Jill Jack

June 21: JD McPherson with special guest Olivia Millerschin

June 28: Mt. Joy with special guests Michigander

July 5: Michigan Rattlers with special guest Misty Lyn

July 12: Sunflower Bean with special guest Kate Peterson

July 26: The Accidentals with special guest Chris DuPont

Aug. 2: Anderson East with special guest Phillip-Michael Scales

Aug. 9: Bettye LaVette with special guest Antwaun Stanley

Aug. 16: Caitlyn Smith with special guest Erin Zindle

Aug. 23: Absofacto with special guest Katie Lee

Aug. 30: Theo Katzman with special guest Jacob Sigman

Now in its 11th year, Sonic Lunch takes place every Thursday at the corner of Liberty and Division streets in downtown Ann Arbor.

New to the lineup this year are opening acts for each show beginning at 11:30 a.m., featuring predominately Michigan-based artists.